Steering Steering Knuckle in Chevrolet Suburban is a medium connecting the suspension and the steering to help in the motion of the front wheels. On it are fitted attachment locations for the control arms, tie rod ends and the wheel hub or spindle to enable it to move vertically for road conditions and horizontally for steering. Different designs and layouts of the steering knuckles have been used as follows, differentiated by the vehicle drive type, rear-wheel drive (RWD) or front, all or four-wheel drive (FWD, AWD, 4WD). In RWD models, an integral spindle may be incorporated with the knuckle, while in FWD, AWD, or 4WD models, it is a separate hub which may be bolted or pressed into the knuckle, although some 4WD trucks tend to use a hollow spindle. Kingpins have evolved into modern knuckles because of the changes taking place in vehicles- in most cases, knuckles are only replaced when they are worn out; this is a sign of the progress that has been made in the field.
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